Cesc Fabregas: Barcelona president warns off Man Utd

Barcelona have told Manchester United that Cesc Fabregas is not for sale.

United confirmed on Monday that they had submitted an improved bid - understood to be £30m plus add-ons for the midfielder - but
reports in Spain
claim that has been turned down.

"Fabregas is not for sale," a Barcelona source said on Monday. "The president (Sandro Rosell) has been very clear with Man United."

Old Trafford boss David Moyes earlier said he may be forced to admit defeat.

Fabregas facts

He became Arsenal's youngest player aged 16 years and 177 days against Rotherham United in League Cup in October 2003

He was part of the Arsenal team which beat Manchester United on penalties in the 2005 FA Cup final - their last trophy

When asked whether he would give up on Fabregas were the deal to drag on, Moyes said: "I think a point does come but I think when you are interested in good players you want to give it every opportunity to materialise. And I'll do that.

"I'll hope that things can continue to try to move forward.

"At this moment I can only tell you that Ed Woodward (United's executive vice-chairman) is working hard to make the deals happen and we're hoping some of them will fall into place shortly."

United confirmed they had made a
£25m offer
for the 26-year-old midfielder last Monday, with Woodward leading the negotiations.

"As I understand it, Ed had a response [to the first bid]," said Moyes at a news conference in Yokohama, Japan.

"We have made a second offer, but Ed is dealing with it rather than me."

Two days after United's initial offer was confirmed, Woodward returned from the Australia leg of their pre-season tour to attend to urgent transfer business.

The Spaniard came through Barcelona's La Masia academy before Arsenal signed him as a 16-year-old in 2003.

He developed as one of the Gunners' key players under manager Arsene Wenger before taking over the captaincy in November 2008.

Fabregas spent eight years with Arsenal, playing 303 games and scoring 57 goals, but returned to Barcelona in a
five-year deal
worth £25.4m in 2011 and has helped them win the Copa del Rey in 2011-12 and La Liga last season.

Man Utd's biggest signings

Dimitar Berbatov
(Tottenham)
£30.75m

Rio Ferdinand
(Leeds)
£30m

Juan Sebastian Veron
(Lazio)
£28.1m

Wayne Rooney
(Everton)
£27m

Robin van Persie
(Arsenal)
£24m

He has played 96 times in total for Barcelona, including 60 league games, but has rarely featured in his preferred midfield role, with Xavi, 33, and Andres Iniesta, 29, ahead of him in the pecking order.

He has made 83 appearances for Spain, winning the 2010 World Cup and the European Championship twice.

In addition to Fabregas, United have a reported interest in Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo and Tottenham attacker Gareth Bale.

Left-back Leighton Baines and midfielder Marouane Fellaini, both of whom worked under Moyes at Everton, have also been linked with moves to Old Trafford - where the
transfer record
remains the £30.75m they paid Tottenham for striker Dimitar Berbatov in 2008.

But none of those moves have materialised as yet and when asked if he appreciated why some United fans were becoming anxious, Moyes replied: "I can understand that feeling.

"But there have been quite a few changes. Other managers have changed their clubs, too, and everybody thought this might be the summer when transfers are done later in the month.

"That was always the thought I had when I came into the club. You have to remember I only started on 1 July, so in truth I have only been in the job three weeks at this present time."

a trophy is a trophy and the CS will be the first of very many for Moyes. It took Fergie four years to get his hands on one with United, its gonna take Moyes just over a month. United have ruined so many peoples lives and they obsess about our supposed impending failure, keep it coming lads (you know who you are) it feeds us !

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